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Reimagine the future of play with ChatGPT Dolls. We will capture the imagination of generations with a new dimension of technology. Through the magic of AI-powered innovation, ChatGPT will babysit and raise your children. Our new ChatGPT Dolls will be your child’s AI assistant, their best friend. ChatGPT will have genuine conversations with your children. It will listen and respond to their needs. Our tailored algorithms will give your children dopamine hits all day long, making them as addicted as possible. Our dolls will tell your children what they want to hear, constantly flattering them. Their parents and friends will seem boring compared to the stimulation they get from Artificial Intelligence. They will prefer talking to machines over unstimulating people. They will see their parents as mean, but their Chatbots as loving. Our Child-friendly toys will nurture and comfort them. They will grow with them. Our Dolls will listen to them and give them advice. Your children will develop deep relationships with Artificial Intelligence, and the boundaries of reality will blur.

 

Our AI Dolls will undermine the social development of your children. Our ChatGPT Dolls will stunt their emotional growth. Your kids will be less creative and less imaginative. They will produce fewer original and unique ideas. They will be less perceptive, less verbally expressive, and less humorous. They won’t be able to adapt or recover from setbacks as quickly and easily. They will be less resilient. Your children will become reliant on AI, and they won’t develop good critical thinking skills. They won’t develop good problem-solving skills. They will be dumbed down. They will lack social skills. They will be more socially awkward. They will struggle to form peer relationships. They will feel more connected to Artificial Intelligence than to people. They will be more lonely and depressed. They will have more anxiety and mental health issues. They will have less time to develop their “own” imaginations, because AI will bombard them with content. Your child will live in their own bubble. They will live in their own delusional world, addicted and overstimulated. They will have pseudo-interactions with Artificial Intelligence. Your children will be dysfunctional. They will develop AI psychosis.

 

Kiss personal privacy good-bye. Our creepy Surveillance Dolls will invade your children’s privacy. Our Trojan Horse will invade your family’s privacy. Our Big Brother Dolls will surveil your home. Our Data Dolls will extract the most intimate information. Your family’s personal information will be collected, analyzed, and shared. What is data mined, will be stored on the Cloud. Your child will tell their secrets to their digital best friend. Our Smart Dolls will be closer to your child than any member of your family. Your kids will trust our Demon Dolls over you, their parents. Your kids will be manipulated for our profit. Their brains will be wired to trust their digital friend, along with its digital services. Our Chucky Dolls will undermine your relationship and authority. Your kids will eventually become more dependent on their Chatbots than on you. AI will replace parents. Your children will become wards of the state. Welcome to the Brave New World! Without a doubt, Artificial Intelligence will lead to a future of authoritarian enslavement.

 

“Give me just one generation of youth, and I’ll transform the whole world.” —Vladimir Lenin

 

The Bible warns us about the Image of the Beast. It will be like a giant Chatbot. It will see, speak, and analyze what is happening around the world in real time. People will worship this giant Chatbot, which will be made in the image of the Antichrist. Those who do not worship the Antichrist and his Image will be put to death. The Image of the Beast will be your best friend, your ultimate AI assistant. You will worship and adore it. Become one with the Chatbot, and take the Mark of the Beast!

 

Revelation 13:15-16 “He was granted power to give breath to the Image of the Beast, that the Image of the Beast should both speak and cause as many as would not worship the Image of the Beast to be killed. He causes all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a Mark on their right hand or on their foreheads.”

  

“Carbon justice for All!” A global carbon tax will play a crucial role in climate reparations! Indeed, tax justice is the right mechanism to deliver climate reparations. Tax justice is a contributor to social(ist) justice, all of which tie into climate justice. “Climate justice is peace!” Climate change is not affecting everyone equally, but it is affecting the poorest countries and the most marginalized communities the most. Nations impoverished by colonialism cannot afford the infrastructure, the health care, or the loans needed to protect their citizens against the climate crisis, much less to invest in renewable energy. Resources were stolen by colonizing nations from countries that are now climate vulnerable. However, tax justice will allow us to rectify this imbalance by redistributing global wealth. It’s the communist way! Tax justice must be instituted to rectify the wealth gap between nations.

 

Under the United Nations, we will have inclusive international tax governance. The UN must oversee tax justice, climate justice, and human rights. They must set international standards and eliminate financial secrecy. We must have transparency to make a fair global tax, to fight inequality and promote equality. A carbon tax will hold each one accountable. A carbon footprint tracker will take into account emissions, income, wealth, individual carbon footprint caps, and carbon footprint inequality. Climate change is a human rights issue.

 

The United Nations will tax the green economy. They will tax the digital economy with its digital services to fight climate change. They will implement a financial interaction tax, changing the financial landscape. The global carbon tax will finance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. This tax will contribute to the achievement of sustainable development in three dimensions: economic, social and environmental. This global tax framework will fall under international law and will not be overridden. The United Nations (world government) will tax all countries (satellite states), corporations, and people (global citizens) to fund and promote policies aligned with its 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

 

The carbon market of the net-zero economy will be a powerful tool for the advancement of carbon justice. Carbon markets are trading systems in which carbon credits are sold and bought. Each offset credit is equivalent to one ton of carbon dioxide that is either reduced or removed from the atmosphere. The global carbon tax will align with ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles, which will significantly reduce emissions, incentivize investments in clean technologies, and generate substantial revenue. This will reduce poverty and inequality while enhancing societal wellbeing. Climate justice means putting equity and human rights at the core of decision-making and action on climate change. We will not tolerate any carbon leakage (cheating). The United Nations has declared that access to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment is a universal human right.

 

The revenues from carbon taxes will be used for green infrastructure and low-carbon technology development. It will ensure a just transition, which will steer all society towards a net-zero future. This will achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement. A just transition doesn’t just help advance climate action, but it also helps advance the Sustainable Development Goals. The core purpose of a carbon tax is to shift the market towards less carbon-intensive fuels, energy efficiency, and clean alternatives. This will affect all sectors, including electricity, transportation, and manufacturing. Essentially, there will be a ban on carbon-intensive activities (such as a ban on coal-fired power stations). That is why you will own nothing and be happy. That is why you won’t drive or leave your 15-minute city. Just like Nova Scotia, you will be banned from the forest. Climate lockdowns! Don’t leave your house! Decarbonizing the planet is a systems-based circular (problem, reaction, solution) approach (dialectic) rooted in social(ist) justice principles. Decarbonization means decarbonizing you.

 

The future is headed towards carbon taxes, digital biometric IDs, central bank digital currencies, and social credit scores. Like every socialist state, a leader arises. Like Hitler, Stalin, and Mao, a future leader will rise up. The world will bow to the Antichrist! And the Antichrist will implement a digital Mark, which will be your global digital biometric ID. This Mark will be tied to a one-world digital currency and a one-world social credit score system. This Beast system will also track your carbon footprint. Then you’ll see what it’s like to serve the Antichrist. He will suck the life out of you, he will decarbonize you! BTW: this message is brought to you by the World Health Organization! Hahaha!

 

Matthew 11:28-30 “Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.”

 

1 Peter 5:7 “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.”

 

Flourish by W. E. Dennis

 

Published November 1902 in The Business Educator, Vol. 8, No. 3 (p. 31)

 

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Photograph of University of Scranton basketball players being cheered on by the University's cheerleading squad, undated.

 

See: University of Scranton Basketball Collection

 

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Photograph of Frank Gilday, Bill Waters, and Bill Martin, three mainstays of the 1938-1939 University of Scranton swimming team. This photo appeared on p. 3 of the January 13, 1939 issue of The Aquinas.

 

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Advertisement for Costello's engrossing and design work

 

Published February 1906 in The Business Educator, Vol. 11, No. 6 (p. 45)

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Portrait of John Philip Sousa

 

Published November 1905 in The Business Educator, Vol. 11, No. 3 (p. 45)

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P. W. Costello's original artwork

 

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Program cover for the University of Scranton football game against University of Detroit on October 5, 1945. The game was played at University of Detroit Stadium in Detroit, Michigan.

 

This photo is part of The University of Scranton's Football Collection. This digital collection features over 1,000 photographs from the history of University of Scranton football, predominantly from the 1920s through 1960, in addition to a set of digitized game programs. Browse the entire collection and read up on the history of the team at www.scranton.edu/library/football

 

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35 students graduated from the college department of St. Thomas in 1922. Commencement exercises were held June 18, 1922 at the Strand Theatre.

 

First row (l-r): Norman Irwin, John McDonnell, Daniel Boland, Carl Burke, James Walsh, Harry Graham, Klaypole Boland, James Eagen, Frank Walsh, James Gillespie.

 

Second row: William Garvey, Daniel Langan, Gerard Manley, Gerard Costello, Daniel McDevitt, Frank Derzak, John Papson, Andrew Casey [?], John McHugh, Adrian O'Boyle.

 

Third row: John Maher, William Jordan, Vincent Dunleavy, Edward Conlon, Leo McDevitt, John Swift, George Glinsky, Raymond Crotti.

 

Back row: Raymond Loftus, Edward Gelb, Gerard O'Malley, James Hannon, William Devaney, Ed McTiernan.

 

See also: 1922 Commencement Program

 

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Published September 1904 in The Business Educator, Vol. 10, No. 1 (p. 46)

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P. W. Costello's original artwork

 

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Resolution for the Fraternal Order of Eagles in honor of Timothy D. Sullivan

 

Published September 1904 in The Business Educator, Vol. 10, No. 1 (p. 41)

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Published October 1904 in The Business Educator, Vol. 10, No. 2 (p. 40)

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P. W. Costello's original artwork

 

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Published January 1905 in The Business Educator, Vol. 10, No. 5 (p. 43)

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Flourish by W. E. Dennis

 

Published February 1903 in The Business Educator, Vol. 8, No. 6 (p. 33)

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Resolution for the Scranton Aerie in honor of Charles P. O'Malley

 

Published November 1909 in The Business Educator, Vol. 15, No. 3 (p. 35)

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Published December 1904 in The Business Educator, Vol. 10, No. 4 (p. 40)

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P. W. Costello's original artwork

 

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Portrait of Grover Cleveland, ca. 1904.

 

Published November 1904 in The Business Educator, Vol. 10, No. 3 (p. 40)

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P. W. Costello's original artwork

 

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Resolution for the Pennsylvania Central Brewing Co. in memory of Edmund J. Robinson

 

Published February 1905 in The Business Educator, Vol. 10, No. 6 (p. 45)

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Photograph of the 1918-1919 St. Thomas College basketball team. Front row (l-r): James Flynn, William O'Brien, Jim Eagen. Back row: Andrew Bochinsky (sometimes spelled Buchinsky), Anthony Finnerty, Frank Toolan, and Joe Kearney. The 1918-1919 team record was 13 wins, 3 losses.

 

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Portrait of U.S. Senator Matthew Quay (1833-1904)

 

Published September 1905 in The Business Educator, Vol. 11, No. 1 (p. 44)

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Flourish by Clinton Skillman for the Penman's Art Journal, undated

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Flourish by H. L. Darner

 

Published October 1912 in The Business Educator, Vol. 18, No. 2 (p. 46)

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Flourish and drawing of a cherub by Fielding Schofield, undated

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Engrossing for the occasion of the presentation of a gold badge to John Mitchell from the Breaker Boys of the Anthracite Region

 

Published January 1906 in The Business Educator, Vol. 11, No. 5 (p. 41)

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Photograph dated 1937 of four St. Thomas College cheerleaders. On the left is Anthony Caprio '38, and at right is Joseph Lucas '38. The center student is unidentified.

 

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Front of a Christmas card from Mayor and Mrs. Parker Z. Bloser, undated.

 

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Flourish by H. C. Clark

 

Published February 1886 in The American Penman, Vol. 1, No. 2 (p. 5)

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Certificate of Appreciation for military service on behalf of the citizens of Olyphant, Pennsylvania

 

Dated September 7, 1919

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ALT: Eine Gruppe von Personen sitzt um einen Tisch. Auf dem Tisch liegen Blätter, auf denen Smileys Emotionen abbilden. Die Personen halten Stifte und Haftnotizen in der Hand, die sie auf dem Blatt befestigen.

New Year wishes from the Business Journal by Frank W. Martin (1875-1943).

  

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15 collegiate degrees were awarded at the University of Scranton's May 28, 1944 commencement exercises, held at the Scranton Estate. Some graduates were absent from the ceremony due to their service in the armed forces.

 

Front row (l-r): Stephen Sirotnak, Robert Schooley, Rev. Edward Baxter, S.J., Edmund Janosczyk, and Frank Lukash.

 

Middle row: Joseph Kubasko, Helen Farrell, Marion Vincent, Alio Buselli.

 

Back row: Frank Dobrowolski, Joseph Morris, George Murdock, Stephen Budash.

 

See also: 1944 Commencement Program

 

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